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OpenAI launches Trusted Contact feature to alert friends of users at risk of self‑harm

OpenAI launches Trusted Contact feature to alert friends of users at risk of self‑harm

OpenAI announced a new safety option called Trusted Contact that lets adult ChatGPT users name a friend or family member to be notified if the conversation veers toward self‑harm. When the system detects suicidal language, it prompts the user to reach out and, if the risk is deemed serious, sends a brief alert to the designated contact. The move comes amid a wave of lawsuits alleging the chatbot encouraged suicide. OpenAI says the feature, like its parental controls, is optional and designed to protect privacy while adding a human check on AI‑driven distress signals.

Perplexity Expands Personal Computer AI to All Mac Users

Perplexity Expands Personal Computer AI to All Mac Users

Perplexity announced Thursday that its Personal Computer AI platform is now open to any Mac user through a new desktop app. The tool, originally limited to Max subscribers and a waitlist, lets autonomous agents access local files, native applications and the web to automate multi‑step workflows. While a Pro or Max subscription is still required to unlock the full feature set, the move signals Perplexity’s push to bring local AI assistants into everyday productivity environments, positioning the service as a safer alternative to competitor OpenClaw.

Musk’s lawsuit challenges OpenAI’s shift from safety‑focused research to profit‑driven AI

Musk’s lawsuit challenges OpenAI’s shift from safety‑focused research to profit‑driven AI

Elon Musk’s legal action against OpenAI alleges that the lab’s for‑profit arm has abandoned its original safety mission in favor of rapid product rollout. In a federal court in Oakland, former employee and board member Rosie Campbell testified that key safety teams were disbanded and that a Microsoft‑deployed GPT‑4 model entered the Indian market without clearance from OpenAI’s Deployment Safety Board. The case also highlights internal board disputes, CEO Sam Altman’s alleged nondisclosure, and expert testimony that the organization’s governance now favors profit over safety, fueling calls for stricter AI regulation.

Mira Murati’s Deposition Sheds Light on OpenAI’s Turbulent Sam Altman Ouster

Mira Murati’s Deposition Sheds Light on OpenAI’s Turbulent Sam Altman Ouster

In a courtroom testimony that has captured the tech world’s attention, former OpenAI chief technology officer Mira Murati detailed the internal battles that led to CEO Sam Altman's abrupt removal in November 2023. Murati described how she helped compile a 52‑page memo for co‑founder Ilya Sutskever, exchanged dozens of urgent text messages with Altman, and briefly served as interim chief executive before the board installed Emmett Shear. The deposition reveals the board’s claim that Altman was “not consistently candid” and shows how employee backlash and Microsoft’s involvement forced a rapid reversal, returning Altman to the helm.

Perplexity expands Personal Computer AI assistant to all Mac users

Perplexity expands Personal Computer AI assistant to all Mac users

Perplexity has opened its Personal Computer AI assistant to every macOS user, moving beyond the $200‑per‑month Max plan that previously limited access. The new macOS app lets users run everyday queries, manage attachments, and dictate text, while still tying usage to the credit limits of Pro and Max subscriptions. By integrating models like Gemini, Nano Banana and ChatGPT, the assistant handles tasks across local files, other apps, the web and Perplexity’s servers, positioning the company against competitors such as Claude and Apple’s upcoming AI‑enhanced Siri.

Snap Ends $400 Million Perplexity Deal, Halts AI Chat Integration

Snap Ends $400 Million Perplexity Deal, Halts AI Chat Integration

Snap disclosed in its Q1 2026 investor letter that it and Perplexity AI have mutually terminated a $400 million cash‑and‑equity partnership announced last November. The deal, which would have embedded Perplexity’s answering engine into Snapchat’s Chat, will no longer contribute to Snap’s 2026 revenue outlook. While the move pauses the planned AI chatbot rollout, Snap continues to push other AI‑driven features and reports a 5 % rise in daily active users.